convey

convey

Enables designing, modifying, and bug reporting in web apps, sending changes to coding agents via MCP.

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Convey

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Suggest features, change designs, draw mockups, and report bugs in your browser and send them to your favorite coding agent (Claude, Cursor, Copilot, etc) to be implemented. Convey works with React or Angular apps built with Tailwind v3 or v4.

Convey - Click and Change - HD 1080p

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Convey changes how you can design and build an app or website. Instead of building your design system and page designs in Sketch or Figma and then implementing it in code, you:

Step No Task How
1 Vibe code your design system Claude, build a button, card and badge. Add storybook.
2 Use Convey to fine-tune your design system in Storybook - Adjust colors, spacing, shadows, layout and more <img alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/79ca04be-db8f-458f-8632-87cc040875db" />
3a Use Convey to design features - drop your design system components into pages <img width="1481" height="922" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/415acdb7-102a-4c31-910b-10536c59ee4a" />
3b Use Convey to design features - sketch a feature with the design canvas <img width="1482" height="924" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/924e9733-baf6-4492-b9da-05fd27c2df93" />
3c Use Convey to report bugs - send recent errors, console.logs, DOM snapshots, and events <img width="1482" height="1080" alt="Untitled Project" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7754ccb4-0d4c-4f02-8ea3-dca45943fd9a" />
4 Add text or voice messages for extra context <img width="376" height="261" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/546ea987-a0ad-4809-85c6-52fb91fb987e" />

Plus, Convey always knows what page, components, and elements you're editing, making it easier for agents to know exactly what you want!

Installation

To use Convey:

  1. Add its MCP tools to your agent
  2. Start the MCP connection
  3. Have your app or website load the Convey Editor script

Add MCP tools to your agent

Convey uses MCP to tell your agent to implement the changes you commit.

Add Convey to your Agent's MCP configuration. Below we've listed what these configurations might look like for different agents. The most important things to know are:

  • Convey is a Node project. So you will need NodeJS >= 18.
  • Convey runs using STDIO (not HTTP), so you will often need some sort of command or stdio configuration.
  • Convey needs to run where your React app's package.json is.

Copilot in .vscode/mcp.json

{
	"servers": {
		"convey": {
			"type": "stdio",
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["@bitovi/convey"],
			"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/packages/client"
		}
	},
	"inputs": []
}

Claude Code in .mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "convey": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@bitovi/convey"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/your/project"
    }
  }
}

Running inside Docker

If your app runs in a Docker container, run Convey inside the container instead of on the host. This is necessary because Convey needs access to your project's node_modules to resolve Tailwind — which only exist inside the container, not on the host.

Replace the npx command with docker exec. For example, Claude Code in .mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "convey": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": ["exec", "-i", "<your-container-name>", "npx", "@bitovi/convey"]
    }
  }
}

You can find your container name by running docker ps.

You also need to expose port 3333 so the browser can load the editor overlay script. Add it to your docker-compose.yml (or override file):

ports:
  - "3000:3000"
  - "3333:3333"

Then restart your containers for the port mapping to take effect.

Start the MCP connection

Different agents connect to an MCP service in different ways:

Copilot

Click start

<img width="586" height="341" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1658c2e6-f9f0-4749-8f26-f3c4bc02100b" />

Add the Editor script

The Editor script adds the Convey editor panel. The script needs to be added to any pages you want to edit.

The best way to add the editor script is to have your agent do it! Paste the following into your agent:

I would like to use [Convey](https://github.com/bitovi/convey) on every page of this application.
Please make sure we can load the overlay script at `http://localhost:3333/overlay.js` in a non-blocking way.
Here's some suggested code to add in the `<head>` of every page in development mode:

\```html
<script>
if (location.hostname === 'localhost') {
   const s = document.createElement('script');
   s.src = 'http://localhost:3333/overlay.js';
   document.head.appendChild(s);
}
</script>
\```

Use

To start a session, you need to:

  1. Tell your agent to start pulling changes and implementing features
  2. Use the Editor to make changes
  3. Commit those changes to send them to the agent

Telling your agent to start making features

In your agent, run the following prompt:

Please implement the next change and continue implementing changes with Convey.

This will have your agent start a loop where it waits for changes, implements them, and then waits for new ones.

Use the Editor to make changes

You should see an editor icon like this:

<img width="78" height="61" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/973e707b-d143-44a5-b062-0e607e3e950f" />

Click it. It will open the Editor Panel.

Using the Editor to make changes

More on this later. But in short, click an element, then you can adjust the design of it, or insert a panel to draw out changes. You can also add contextual messages. These are all draft changes until you commit.

Committing changes

Once you have the changes you want to make, you can click the drafts button. This will show you a list of changes. Click Commit All to send them to the agent to be implemented:

<img width="386" height="157" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7795205b-6e70-43db-bf61-2beec2840231" />

Storybook Integrations

Convey offers two separate Storybook integrations. Each requires its own setup. Both work with Storybook 8 and Storybook 10.

1. Drag Components from Storybook into Your Page

The Convey editor's Components tab lists your Storybook stories so you can drag them directly onto your page. Convey's MCP server auto-detects your running Storybook by scanning ports 6006–6010. No extra installation is needed — just make sure Storybook is running before starting Convey.

To use a different port or URL, set the STORYBOOK_URL environment variable:

STORYBOOK_URL=http://localhost:7000 npx @bitovi/convey

2. Use the Convey Panel Inside Storybook

You can embed the Convey editor panel as a tab directly inside your Storybook UI. The addon auto-detects whether you're running Storybook 8 or 10 and loads the correct entry points.

Because Convey is typically run via npx in the MCP config (not installed locally), you need to add it as a dev dependency so Storybook can resolve the addon.

Install it in the same package where Storybook is a dependency (this may be a subdirectory in a monorepo):

npm install --save-dev @bitovi/convey

Then register the addon in .storybook/main.ts:

export default {
  addons: ['@bitovi/convey/storybook-addon'],
};

The Convey editor panel will now appear as a "Convey" tab inside your Storybook.

MCP Tools

There are other MCP tools you can use if you don't want to work in the implement loop:

Tool Description
implement_next_change Start here. Waits for the next committed change, returns implementation instructions, and requires the agent to apply it, mark it done, then call this tool again in an endless loop.
get_next_change Returns the next committed change as raw patch data (no workflow instructions). Use this for custom agent workflows.
mark_change_implemented Marks one or more changes as implemented by ID. Returns a directive to call implement_next_change again.
list_changes Lists all changes grouped by status (staged, committed, implementing, implemented).
discard_all_changes Clears the entire change queue.

Port Configuration

Use the PORT environment variable to change the server port (default: 3333):

PORT=4000 npx @bitovi/convey

Contributing

Issues and PRs welcome at github.com/bitovi/convey.

License

MIT © Bitovi

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